A thinly potted bowl with a carved decoration and glazed with an nice pale blue Qingbai glaze. Northern Song Dynasty ( 1127 - 1279 ) This rare bowl comes from the same old German collection like the bowl listed earlier here ( item # 1172349, Stock # 468 ) and like on the base of the other bowl also on the base of this bowl there is an old Chinese inscription to the unglazed base. Diameter : 17,1 cm. H : 5,5 cm. Condition : Perfect,with a nice "ping" tone when tapped.
The remains of a very important, most beautiful Qingbai glazed Shrine. Southern Song Dynasty ( 1127 - 1279 ). ( Yingqing ).
This despite it´s condition still absolutely beautiful piece belonged to the former personal collection of the old Hj. Syamsuddin, the well known former Antiques-shop owner from Bali and Makassar.
H : 15,6 cm. B : 14,5 cm.
Condition : Please have a look at the images.
A large very decorative porcelain jar resp. flower-pot, decorated with a moulded decoration of 2 dragons and glazed with a very nice blue-green Celadon glaze. It seems that this jar was produced as a flower-pot because there is a hole to the bottom of the jar from the time when the jar was produced and it seems that this hole was closed later, most probably already a long time ago.
Eighteenth to nineteenth centuries.
H : 26,4 cm. Diameter : 23,2 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
A Longquan jar with a very nice and glossy celadon glaze. Song – Yuan Dynasty ( thirteenth to fourteenth centuries ) Longquan ware, Zhejiang.
Diameter : 8,3 cm. H : 6,8 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
This miniature jarlet and ewer are very rare so-called “associated finds” when people in Indonesia do excavate pieces of the Song and the Yuan Dynasty. Such pieces are rare and exactly like the larger examples they are genuine pieces from the Song to Yuan Dynasties.
Both pieces, the white glazed small miniature ewer and the very well potted jarlet of globular form are very rare and belong to the earliest Dehua ware pieces of the Song Dynasty.
The ewer is 3,1 cm. high and the jarlet 2,6 ...click for details
These miniature pieces are very rare so-called “associated finds” when people in Indonesia do excavate pieces of the Song and the Yuan Dynasty. Such pieces are rare and exactly like the larger examples they are genuine pieces from the Song to Yuan Dynasties.
Two pieces of this convolute are Qingbai glazed . The rarest and most important piece of this convolute is the in an superb cobalt underglaze blue decorated Yuan Dynasty ( 1279 – 1368 ) miniature vase.
The Yuan vase is 3,7 cm. high ...click for details
These miniature jarlets are very rare so-called “associated finds” when people in Indonesia do excavate pieces of the Song and the Yuan Dynasty. Such pieces are rare and exactly like the larger examples they are genuine pieces from the Song to Yuan Dynasties. Qingbai ware with a very pale blue glaze.
H : From 1,8 cm. until 2,7 cm.
Condition : Perfect.
A most beautiful piece. Superbly, thinly potted porcelain body covered with an excellent bluish-white colored glaze.
Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ).
Diameter : 9,6 cm. H : 7,1 cm.
Condition : Some very faint crackles in the glaze but not to the body of the jar.
Very well and thinly potted , moulded body and finely decorated with the best kind of deep Kangxi cobalt blue. The base marked with a Kangxi Lingzhi Fungus mark and of the period ( 1662 – 1722 )
Diameter : 20,6 cm.
Condition : Very good condition with an excellent glossy glaze. Some extremely minute fritting, nearly invisible to the naked eye and which only can be found by a very very close examination of the lobed rim.
A small and lovely water basin wit a rare Ru-type glaze ( Ru-ware, Ruyao ) following the glaze of the extremely rare Ru pieces of the Song Dynasty..
The base of the basin with 3 spur-marks and a underglaze blue four character Daoguang mark and of the period ( 1821 – 1850 ).
Diameter : 7,7 cm. H : 1,8 cm.
Condition : Perfect.